All I can say is that I've had more dropped calls in the 3 years I've had AT&T than the 8 years I had Verizon.
All I can say is that I've had more dropped calls in the 3 years I've had AT&T than the 8 years I had Verizon.
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I actually had a random dropped call last night with Verizon. I was sitting at my computer at my house where I usually get 100% reception. I tried to order a take and bake pizza and the call was dropped. I looked at my phone and saw that I was really low on bars and not in digital. I called again and everything went swell. Maybe someone was playing with a cell blocker or something.
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The only place that my verizon doesn't work well is, in and around the house...![]()
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You and I live less than a mile away. I've never driven through a dead zone when driving by your place Marlin. However, if you are on the phone while entering or leaving my parents neighborhood, you'll drop the call every time. That's the only consistent place I know of though.
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Hard to explain,, If I'm down at the gas station, it's perfect..
If I'm in the house, it's about 50/50
outside its about 70/30. Maybe, 85/15 some days..
Have no idea as to why... Think it *might* be the little "bowl" I'm in. Even, over in the park it doesn't have any problems..
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Yeah that's the same as at my parents. When I lived there, it would have mostly great reception (maybe you'd miss a call and it wouldn't show up, or more likely miss a text) but once you drive down the street, it would always drop during that one block stretch of road. That is over in Golden though near Colorado Mills mall. Living less than 1/2 mile as the crow flies when I moved out in college and had zero reception issues.
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